Look closely and beyond, for there is so much to see.
Look both at the beautiful and the plain and record what you see, for things change, sometimes rapidly and sometimes imperceptibly. Nothing is ever quite the same again.
Please do not use a copy and paste comment. I would be far happier if you expressed your views on a photo in an interesting and original way, then I would be more inclined to visit your gallery.
The Google Translate function works well, so the use of English is not necessary. Friendly wishes.
Please - no more invitations to groups.

It was a bit of a trek, Rosa, but we were determined to try it out. The scenery is a bit monotonous as you will see when I post the rest of the photos from that day. I have now invested in another pair of wellies, but at a quarter of the price of Hunters. I hope I won't regret that. ;-)

Have a lovely Easter. We will still be decorating the house which has suffered 6+ years of neglect when we were living in Norway!

It wasn't cold on that day, Maggie, and I was pleased there weren't too many people walking here. As far as resting is considered, the flint gravel is very uncomfortable, and I prefer a nice sandy beach - except that sand gets into the picnic! ;-)